IPv6 at Verizon Wireless

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IPv6 at Verizon Wireless
IPv6 at Verizon Wireless
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Confidential and proprietary material for authorized Verizon Wireless personnel only. Use, disclosure or distribution of this material is not permitted to any unauthorized persons or third parties except by written agreement.
Background
•  Largest mobile carrier in US with >94 M subscribers
•  Operate LTE and CDMA networks
•  Legacy VZW RAN (1x and HRPD) only supports IPv4
–  Originally globally routable IPv4 addresses were assigned to UE, but
starting in late 2010 NAT IPv4
•  Launched LTE in 4Q 2010
•  One of the largest IPv6 networks in existence
•  Possibly the highest IPv6 penetration of any mobile
carrier the world
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Drivers behind move to IPv6
•  VZW recognized that IPv6 was a necessity not something
“optional”
–  Built the network regardless of IPv6 enabled content
•  IPv4 address exhaustion
–  Issue exasperated by modern “always-on” smartphones
–  Workaround : CGN
•  IPv4 NAT problematic in certain situations
–  Certain apps / protocols have issues working with NAT
–  Prolongs the move to IPv6
–  IP based auth does not work
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Drivers behind move to IPv6
•  IPv6 allows us to provide globally routable addresses again
–  No more NAT
–  Higher quality connection
•  IPv6 allows VZW to support accelerated growth of mobile
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LTE and IPv6
•  VZW made a conscious decision to support IPv6 as part of
LTE deployment, in fact, we require it
–  Good time to do it as we were starting out fresh
–  Leverage eHRPD to provide transition between old and new RAN
while adding support for IPv6 on 3G side
•  LTE core addressed using IPv6
•  Dual stack support on LTE UE’s
–  For all APN’s (IMS, Internet, etc)
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LTE and IPv6
•  IMS APN
–  IPv6 only
•  UE request v4v6 PDN_TYPE as part of PDN connection req
•  Network assigns IPv6 only for default and dedicated bearers
–  SMS over IMS
–  VoLTE (future)
•  Internet, Admin, App APN’s
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Dual stacked
Globally routable IPv6 address (/64 prefix)
NATed IPv4
IPv6 preferred over IPv4
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World IPv6 Day - June 2011
•  World IPv6 Day (2011) was first true test of VZW IPv6 network
•  Google white lists VZW DNS resolvers and leaves them white listed
•  Latent issues start to be uncovered as a result of Google services /
apps running over IPv6
–  Peering issues
–  Network issues
–  Device issues
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World IPv6 Day – Learning’s
•  IPv6 related issues had low customer impact because very
little content stayed dual stacked after W6D
•  VZW requests Google to take VZW DNS resolvers off the white
list while working on issues
•  Start of 8 months of hard work from VZW, network vendors
and device vendors to fix IPv6 related issues before W6L
•  Updates to test methodology for IPv6 related device testing
•  Updates to issue detection and resolution (Network and
Device)
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World IPv6 Day – Learning’s
•  Google’s “de-whitelisting” of VZW masks v6 issues
•  Leaves VZW with a chicken and egg situation
–  We realized there may be additional latent issues but we cant
effectively weed them out without IPv6 / dual stacked content
–  Lack of content makes it very difficult to find and fix issues
–  NOTE : this is no longer an issue post W6L
•  VZW Innovation Center lab pointed to Google DNS resolvers
so Google dual stacked services can be tested in lab
environment
–  Additional device side bugs uncovered and fixed
–  Some very esoteric bugs uncovered during handover testing
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IPv6 to IPv4 Fallback Performance
Min: 7m 45s Max: 17m 23s
Min: 3m 27s Max:16m 09s
Min: 0m 06s Max: 0m 09s
Min: 0m 04s Max: 0m 06s
Min: 0m 26s Max: 2m 58s
Min: 2m 55s Max: 15m 36s
Min: 3m 26s Max: 16m 07s
Min: 0m 28s Max: 22m 34s
Min: 0m 29s Max: 1m 50s
Min: 0m 25s Max: 3m 42s
Min: 0m 04s Max: 0m 05s
Min: 3m 26s Max: 16m 08s
Min: 0m 13s Max: 1m 58s
Min: 0m 01s Max: 0m 39s
Min: 0m 15s Max: 1m 52s
Min: 0m 14s Max: 0m 52s
Min: 3m 14s Max: 17m 27s
Min: 3m 27s Max: 16m 06s
Min: 0m 24s Max: 1m 55s
Min: 0m 26s Max: 1m 53s
Min: 1m 37s Max: 2m 54s
Min: 0m 13s Max: 2m 31s
Min: 0m 03s Max: 0m 06s
Time taken using app
Time taken using browser
Min: 2m 59s Max: 15m 45s
Min: 0m 03s Max: 2m 57s
Min: 0m 14s Max: 3m 51s
Min: 0m 24s Max: 1m 53s
Min: 0m 27s Max: 2m 42s
Min: 0m 14s Max: 0m 20s
Min: 0m 14s Max: 0m 19s
Min: 0m 06s Max: 0m 08s
Min: 0m 02s Max: 0m 03s
Min: 3m 14s Max: 15m 56s
Min: 4m 13s Max: 29m 55s
Min: 0m 12s Max: 1m 18s
Min: 0m 10s Max: 0m 16s
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World IPv6 Launch
•  VZW met criteria to join W6L right from beginning
•  Decision to join / not join was made after ensuring that any known
issues would be resolved before W6L
•  Network expansions caused some minor hiccups few weeks before
W6L, but these were quickly resolved
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World IPv6 Launch
•  Continuous feed of stats on IPv6 provided by key content
providers with dual stacked content
•  Built robust network-based mechanisms to track and pinpoint
IPv6 failures
•  Pushed out software updates to multiple devices models to fix
IPv6 related issues
•  Training and education
•  Established daily calls for months before W6L
•  War Room setup to support Launch
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Post World IPv6 Launch
•  Very successful launch, no issues found
•  50% growth in IPv6 traffic in a little over 2
months
–  7.36% IPv6 traffic (per W6L stats on June 8th); 10.64% IPv6 traffic (per
W6L stats on Aug 8th)
–  10.7% of all measurements for VZW over IPv6 (Google stat from June);
16.6% of all measurements for VZW is over IPv6 (Google stat from Aug)
•  38% of all IPv6 traffic per Akamai measurements are from VZW
(more than double of the second highest network)
•  VZW continues to see a steady growth of IPv6 as LTE device
penetration and IPv6 enabled content increases
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Stats
16+ %
Source : Google Inc
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Stats
Source : Google Inc
Source : Akamai Blog (https://blogs.akamai.com/Akamai_IPv6_Infographic_V3.jpg)
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Conclusions
•  Don’t delay
•  Don’t be half-hearted
–  Make sure IPv6 is supported consistently where network
seamlessness is available
–  Make the commitment and stick to it regardless of challenges
•  Can be done and done well
–  VZW has already done much of the hard work. Network
equipment and device OEM’s have learned a lot from IPv6
deployment at VZW
–  Lack of content provider support is no longer the case and/or
valid excuse for an operator or device / network infrastructure
vendor
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Conclusions
•  Ensure proper testing on both device and network side
•  Ensure there is enough awareness and training from the
highest levels to lowest levels of org
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